Iatrogenic diseases ,what you need to know

Diseases caused by medical Allopathic treatment are called iatrogenic diseases. The total number of iatrogenic deaths in the USA for 2001 is estimated to be 783,936(each year). These were due to fatal drug reactions, medical error and unnecessary medical and surgical procedures. With this, the medical system is the leading cause of death and injury in the United States. In comparison the 2001 heart disease death rate was 699,697 and the annual cancer death rate 553,251 .

This is also the reason why it is so beneficial for patients when doctors go on strike. Statistics show that whenever there was a strike by doctors, the death rate in the affected population fell dramatically. In 1976 the death rate fell by 35 per cent in Bogotá, Colombia. In Los Angeles County, California, it fell by 18 per cent during a strike in the same year, while in Israel it fell by 50 per cent during a strike in 1973. Only once before was there a similar drop in the death rate in Israel and that was during another doctors’ strike 20 years earlier. After each strike the death rate jumped again to its normal level .

However these figures of iatrogenic deaths do not take into account iatrogenic diseases from the long-term harm done by medical treatments where patients survive but with a chronic disease.

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“In truth, the benefits accrue to the physician, while the patient runs the risks.”—Harris Coulter (Divided Legacy Vol 3)

[Allopathy is far and away the leading cause of death and disease today. USA Iatrogenic deaths at 783,936. Over 4 million addicted (Pharma drugs) to just the Benzodiazepines, with 3.6 million kids on prescription amphetamines. Vaccination is the leading cause of child death and Disease, being the main cause of autism, asthma, diabetes, and so on. The end result of Psychopathic Allopathic monopoly medicine. The suppression of disease causes and non-allopathic medicine such as Vitamin C, coupled with the use of Junk Food such as baby milk, and poisons such as Fluoride, covertly encouraged by Allopathy Inc, has led millions into AIDS, Alzheimer’s, arthritis, heart disease, toxic chemotherapy and to die from Vitamin C curable infections.]

[pdf May 2012] Anticoagulants the Leading Reported Drug Risk in 2011 With an estimated 2 to 4 million serious injuries each year, drug therapy stands as one of the most significant perils to health resulting from human activity.

Iatrogenic Disease: The 3rd Most Fatal Disease in the USA by Ronald Grisanti D.C., D.A.B.C.O.,M.S.

[2009] Drug-Induced Dementia: a perfect crime by MD Grace E. Jackson
1) the causal connection between antipsychotic drugs and Alzheimer’s disease
2) the evidentiary link between stimulants (ADHD drugs) and shrinkage of the brain
3) the limitations of the neurogenesis theory of antidepressant action (in fact, Dr. Jackson discusses the research evidence which shows that antidepressants damage the hippocampus – the learning and memory center of the brain)
4) the evidence for mood stabilizers as neurodegenerative, rather than neuroprotective agents
5) the reasons why existing drug treatments are particularly hazardous for survivors of traumatic brain injury (i.e., soldiers with head injuries)

Doctors:
A) The number of physicians in the U.S. is 700,000.
B) Accidental deaths caused by Physicians per year are 120,000.
C) Accidental deaths per physician is 0.171.
Statistics courtesy of U.S. Dept. of Health Human services and is a conservative number.

Treatment of vaccine victims

[2008] America’s First Amphetamine Epidemic 1929-1971 By Nicolas Rasmussen The latest national surveys show that about 3 million Americans used amphetamine- type stimulants nonmedically in the past year, 600,000 in the past week, and that 250,000 to 350,000 are addicted.

“A doctor can bury his mistakes but an architect can only advise his clients to plant vines.” – Frank Lloyd Wright (1868-1959)

[2009 nov] 20 Years of USA Doctors’ Malpractice Data Closed To Public More than 20 years ago Congress created a federal database to track incompetent and unprofessional health-care practitioners. The database, compiled by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, includes some 460,000 records of malpractice lawsuits whose judgments total $69.7 billion. It includes information on 23,788 patient deaths, 8,100 major permanent injuries and 3,896 cases that resulted in quadriplegics, brain damage or lifelong care. Much of the data is closed to the public. The doctors’ names remain hidden, preventing patients from using the data to look up information on their practitioner. “If the data bank is reliable enough for state medical boards to use on a daily basis, why should it be considered too incomplete for curious patients?” asked Sidney Wolfe, a physician and director of the Health Research Group for Public Citizen, a nonprofit consumer advocacy organization out of Washington, D.C.